Fact is, Lowry is not that much of a young player. So we are in a building mode, not in a win now mode. I agree. But we are not in a REbuild mode. I don't know if I express myself correctly, but what I mean is, We should not build our team to win in 4, 5 years. We should build our team to win by next year. That being said, the trade I made earlier, I'm not sure Memphis would accept. If they don't accept, I'd be ready to trade Fields instead of Kleiza, then DeMar instead of Fields, then Ross instead of DeMar. So, worse case scenario is:

It is not that bad at all. Yeah, I'd be ready to trade Ross if that gives us back Gay and Z-Bo. But I'd rather not trade him.

Fri Jan 18th, 2013, 02:25 AM

Eric Akshinthala

Despite the financial flexibility Memphis receives, this trade is heavily in Toronto's favour. Something like the Blue Jays/Marlins trade. It is possible only if Memphis decides to clean house 'cause they're essentially trading away the cream of their team and going into re-build mode. If so, they would want to acquire at least a couple of 1st rounders along with a few other picks. Only then would the trade be fair.

Fri Jan 18th, 2013, 11:31 AM

charlesnba23

So that being said, if Memphis accepts this trade you'd do it?

Fri Jan 18th, 2013, 10:29 PM

Eric Akshinthala

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charlesnba23 wrote:

So that being said, if Memphis accepts this trade you'd do it?

If they accept the trade as proposed(without draft picks), I would definitely do it.

Fri Jan 18th, 2013, 11:41 PM

charlesnba23

With Terrence Ross going away?

Sat Jan 19th, 2013, 12:01 AM

Eric Akshinthala

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charlesnba23 wrote:

With Terrence Ross going away?

Not if Ross goes. Ross has shown signs of being something special. Trading him could be something we'd regret.

Sat Jan 19th, 2013, 11:52 AM

charlesnba23

Yeah he has shown signs. But like I said, we have to be in a quasi win now mode. At least that is my opinion. I love Ross but if the Grizzlies don't want Kleiza, Fields or DeMar and they abdolutely want Ross to give us back Gay and Randolph, I'd do it. Then we could sign Scott Machado and Earl Barron to complete the roster.

Grizzlies would love to acquire Demar. In Demar they're getting a player almost as good as Gay for a much lesser price, Demar's improvement this year has been very impressive and I believe there's a little more to go before he reaches his ceiling. As much as I like him, I don't mind parting with him considering the return puts us over the hump. Ross can take his place in the starting line up.

Sun Jan 20th, 2013, 12:15 AM

charlesnba23

Well if they'd love to acquire DeMar, let's do a Jose & DeMar for Gay!

Otherwise I see a trade with the Pacers really more likely to happen.

Sun Jan 20th, 2013, 01:01 AM

Eric Akshinthala

I'm not sure but I think BC is reluctant to include Demar 'cause as per rumour Raptors were offering Jose and Davis. Grizzlies were not willing and wanted more. I don't know what they wanted but Raps. have apparently pulled out.

More realistic for both sides, Toronto is able to have a successor to Lowry, a solid rotational wing in Pondexter, and Rudy Gay.
Memphis fills their 3 spot with two, capable starting type players. Derozan to start, Kleiza to play back-up role. Jose Calderon another point guard, but at the end of the season, expiring contract, addressing Memphis' want to clear up cap space. Acquiring a number of 2nd round picks, means non-guaranteed contracts, for players possible of improving a team.

More realistic for both sides, Toronto is able to have a successor to Lowry, a solid rotational wing in Pondexter, and Rudy Gay.
Memphis fills their 3 spot with two, capable starting type players. Derozan to start, Kleiza to play back-up role. Jose Calderon another point guard, but at the end of the season, expiring contract, addressing Memphis' want to clear up cap space. Acquiring a number of 2nd round picks, means non-guaranteed contracts, for players possible of improving a team.